Comment: 100% PRODUCT GUARANTEE!* Fast shipping on more than 1,000,000 Book , Video, Video Game, Music titles & More! We 100% Guarantee the full functionality of all used and previously viewed product, except its digital content, if any.

Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and .

Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and .

{"currencyCode":"USD","itemData":[{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buyingPrice":19.64,"ASIN":"B004DCB2CG","isPreorder":0},{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buyingPrice":29.98,"ASIN":"B0057OQNCI","isPreorder":0},{"priceBreaksMAP":null,"buyingPrice":17.99,"ASIN":"B0053O8A5K","isPreorder":0}],"shippingId":"B004DCB2CG::%2FvTNe4aEgIi1NZFVcZPl%2BIX8YU%2B8zdpYDvh%2FF8t%2BaI5e5DhalMxjMvr6caPiROXSmA9FqTT%2F%2BLNQwW9njc8dT4M7SMuOz8vyQgmCOp4Tk0EcPNX%2BZbckW4UJg3bextF0P1urzcxegFf1AroClinVtIHRueH7Rrum,B0057OQNCI::ulfXDLdxza5dK%2FEKuQuv9KWRtdshbE2AiScp6aqyPAwerOuSfo6ZKXdpQMtrt55ScsUkzfPmhrF9k7GdoT%2Bflb%2FdJ9zLFL6fND4cqNsNTW0cHXbVSLAm5oNq4NS%2B4DeyQNAvclxLryLDn1V%2FUBMETxQ5unVHgOlr,B0053O8A5K::nNTebRQtBWeTI%2FdeMh5DYihjFNUVyrhlvQmLU6XW8hYKYQtS1TF9xouKlhmJy8wuQ022IPLkXWXFQHUP6nN2ZK3KouHV5qYC6IcQF8CaNiJseLuGHC42Gw%3D%3D","sprites":{"addToWishlist":["wl_one","wl_two","wl_three"],"addToCart":["s_addToCart","s_addBothToCart","s_add3ToCart"],"preorder":["s_preorderThis","s_preorderBoth","s_preorderAll3"]},"shippingDetails":{"xz":"same","xy":"same","yz":"same","xyz":"same"},"tags":["x","y","z","w"],"strings":{"addToWishlist":["Add to Wish List","Add both to Wish List","Add all three to Wish List","Add all four to Wish List"],"addToCart":["Add to Cart","Add both to Cart","Add all three to Cart","Add all four to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and shipping details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and shipping details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price for both:","Price for all three:","Price For All Four:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items","Pre-order all four items"]}}

Special Features

Glee Music Jukebox

Getting Waxed With Jane Lynch

Sue’s Quips

Glee at Comic-con 2010

Editorial Reviews

Product Description

The unforgettable Gleeks return in TV’s most spectacular musical sensation! Despite school budget cuts and a setback at Regionals, New Directions is more energized than ever. As fresh romances develop and old ones are tested, the club embraces an exciting new year of challenges. This 3-disc set brings you the first ten episodes of Glee Season 2, with all-new guest stars, amazing renditions of some of the world’s hottest music and rockin’ special features!

Disc 1 episodes:

"Audition"

"Britney/Brittany"

"Grilled Cheesus"

"Duets"

Disc 2 episodes:

"The Rocky Horror Glee Show"

"Never Been Kissed"

"The Substitute"

"Furt"

Disc 3 episodes:

"Special Education"

Amazon.com

The second season of breakout hit Glee bursts out of the gate, building on the show's strengths and responding to criticisms--sometimes responding within the show itself! The high-school glee club New Directions sings a greater variety of songs; even more sardonic quips slide by so quickly much of the audience won't catch them; and various episodes take more time exploring the characters viewers have grown to love. Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer), the only openly gay student in William McKinley High School, is the center of several powerful story lines, including Kurt's father having a heart attack (which leads to one of the most complex discussions of religion ever seen on network television--that episode alone is essential viewing) and going to an all-boy's academy, where Kurt meets another out gay student, Blaine (Darren Criss). The season's first 10 episodes (which are all that are included on Glee: Season 2, Volume 1) only hint at romance between these two, but other relationships form, including dim bulb Brittany (Heather Morris) and wheelchair-bound Artie (Kevin McHale) and a love triangle with teacher Will (Matthew Morrison), school counselor Emma (Jayma Mays), and a hunky dentist (John Stamos, Full House) whose nitrous oxide inspires Britney Spears fantasies in just about everyone.

There are some awkward turns along the way--tyrannical cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (the peerless Jane Lynch) becomes principal, then marries herself, then acts out a flat retelling of How the Grinch Stole Christmas. It's understandable that the show's writers want to explore this fantastic character, but Sue is at her best when used sparingly. Lynch carries Sue through these implausible turns with sheer force of will, but let's hope Sue's future story lines stay a little more rooted in sense. All in all, Season 2, Volume 1 is uneven, but the high points are so good that when things go askew it can be forgiven as restless experimentation. Besides, though many of the interpretations are unadventurous, every episode features a handful of stunning vocal performances--and when they do take chances, such as with Kurt's yearning take on "I Want to Hold Your Hand" or Mercedes's rousing gospel rendition of "Bridge over Troubled Water," the results are delirious. --Bret Fetzer

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

"Glee" unexpectedly took the TV and music scene by storm following its debut in 2009, and by the end of the first season it was a multimedia juggernaut (and is poised to expand further). Anticipation for its return reached a fever pitch over the summer, with people wondering where it would go, and whether it would become a victim of its own success - the answer is, a little bit. The first ten episodes of the season have plenty of strengths compared to the first season, but also many of the same weaknesses, and others that the first season (particularly the first half) didn't have. As an aside, one can debate the merits of whether you want to buy the season in volumes or as a whole, but it's fairly upfront about the choice, so I don't see the reason to base a review around that. You can decide for yourself whether you want the set now or want to wait until summer of next year for the whole thing. Spoilers thing.

The first volume consists of ten episodes, from "Audition", the season premiere, to "A Very Glee Christmas", obviously the Christmas episode. The ninth and penultimate episode is Sectionals, the first of the three competitions that New Directions will face in the course of the year (after that, Regionals, and then, Nationals). Two of these ten are "theme" episodes focussed on, respectively, Britney Spears music and "The Rocky Horror Show" (and its film adaptation, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"), while another is more or less built around a guest appearance from Gwyneth Paltrow. There has been some debate in the fandom about whether the season is being dragged down by an overabundance of themed stuff, but I would, on the whole, say no - this ratio is far from unworkable (and supposedly the rest of the season will have less of this).Read more ›

I bought this because, like many other people, I could not wait until september for the entire season.

The Box Set:The front cover shows characters Brittany, Finn, Rachel,Satanna, and Kurt throwing slushies in front of a green background. On the left spine of the box you have the title and small pictures of Rachel and Finn. On the right side (only on the cardboard slip cover) you have Brittany and Satanna. On the back you have a sypnosis of the season (so far) and a list of various features. On the inside you have a layout of pics of the cast (mostly from "The Rocky Horror Glee Show" episode)a list of what's on each disc including features and such. The 3 discs are spread out into a "story book format" which all TV on DVD releases are nowadays.All 3 discs are colored differently. Where is says "Glee" on each disc there is a "K" spray painted next to the word. Also, next to the "K" is the word "Out!" Making the discs say "Gleek Out!"Disc 1 -On disc 1 you get episodes 1-4 of Season Two with 1 bonus feature, which is "Glee Kareoke". Glee Kareoke is where you can choose which song you want to listen to, and it goes straight to it on the DVD.Disc 2 -On disc 2 you get episodes 5-8 with a couple bonus features. Glee Music Jukebox and a never-before-aired song from "The Rocky Horror Glee Show" (even though it ony lasts about 1 minute long).Disc 3 -On disc 3 you get episodes 9 & 10 with the majority of the features. Some features include "Getting Waxed with Jane Lynch" and "Glee at Comic-Con 2010."

The Episodes:In season two, the episodes have still been very good.Read more ›

What is with all the people complaining about a half season coming out for 20 bucks? Firstly, businesses exist to make a profit, not to kiss your butt, so stop being so appalled and shocked when they do something that makes business sense. Secondly, would you rather wait 6-8+ months to watch the whole of Glee at your leisure, or would you rather get half NOW and half later? I certainly appreciate that they DON'T make you wait till filming is complete before you can start watching; I work random hours and totally overlooked recording the fist few episodes, and since I will only watch START to finish, it would make me sad if my only other option was to wait several months for the complete season. Humans can be like petulant children when it comes to things: "gimme now, i want it all now! how dare you make me wait". Is it really too much to expect people to be content without immediate gratification, lest they go apeshiz? I believe that both consumer and business benefit in this arrangement.

And seriously people? You're going to rate a TV series on how many discs are in it? Aren't reviews supposed to be more about the quality of the program? Additionally...I just can't believe so many people are surprised that the whole season isn't included...considering that it hasn't stopped filming, that they did the same thing last time, that there's an episode preview, and that the title says "GLEE: SEASON TWO, VOLUME ONE"...that they mention there is a volume one, and any moderately intelligent person should only assume there is, in the very least, another half.

Finally, fool you twice, shame on you...Indeed.

P.S.Glee rocks, and all you whiners can go take a long walk off a short pier. Be grateful that you don't have to wait until June (or whenever they release the whole season).